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Re: Testpilot post# 40530

Monday, 02/06/2023 1:17:21 PM

Monday, February 06, 2023 1:17:21 PM

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The post by Coretec Friday helps understand specifically what they have been doing in the Lab at Coretec and what they did at the Michigan U battery Lab. We just dont know the results yet as im surwe they continue to optimize the material , electrode slurry Etc .. I believe things went well . They had also stated in the call they were working with thier battery manufacturers testing their new invention then later its obvious they worked at the UMBL lab. A lot going on here . NDAs signed and no news isnt bad news because they would obviously hold close their data untill they get a finalized battery cell were they want it . No worries here.

Dr. Nathanael Downes, Research Scientist, has been working in The Coretec Group’s wet lab to create silicon anode material for characterization testing. The results of these tests help determine which materials to use to create the electrode slurry – a mix of solid, conductive particles along with active materials, polymer binders, and a solvent. Each of the ingredients in the slurry, along with the amounts and order of addition to the mix impact the effectiveness of the electrode in a lithium-ion battery.

Last week, Dr. Michelle Tokarz, VP of Partnerships and Innovation, and Dr. Downes worked in the University of Michigan Battery Lab (UMBL) 1. making slurries, 2. building battery cells, and 3. running cycle testing.
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